Three Weld County residents are headed to prison after a 16-year-old Greeley girl died in 2021 from an illicit pill that tested positive for fentanyl. Federal and state cases against the northern Colorado couple who sold the pills, Gabriel Orozco, Destiny Salazar, and the buyer, Kaleb Hale, ended in a string of prison sentences. The victim, identified by family as Jaydynn Hogan, died in late July 2021 after overdosing.
Federal Sentences Handed Down
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado said in a press release that Orozco was sentenced to 168 months in federal prison and Salazar to 144 months, with each sentence followed by 10 years of supervised release. U.S. Attorney’s Office records say the federal terms were imposed on December 15, 2025, after both pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl and distribution of fentanyl causing death. The same release notes that Hale had already been sentenced to 20 months after pleading guilty to distributing fentanyl to a person under 25.
How A Night In Greeley Turned Fatal
According to court documents, on July 24, 2021, Hale bought six pills from accounts investigators later tied to Orozco and Salazar. Hale and his then-20-year-old girlfriend crushed and snorted part of one pill at a residence in Greeley. The medical examiner ruled the girl’s death to be fentanyl intoxication, and investigators recovered pills from Hale’s wallet that tested positive for fentanyl, according to reporting by CBS Colorado. That outlet also reported that the sellers advertised pills on social media using handles investigators connected to Orozco and Salazar.
Joint Investigation Pulled In Multiple Agencies
The U.S. Attorney’s Office says the case grew out of a multiagency investigation that included the FBI, the Greeley and Brighton police departments, the Weld County District Attorney’s Office, and the Weld County Drug Task Force. U.S. Attorney’s Office materials indicate Orozco and Salazar continued distributing fentanyl through at least March 2022, when separate arrests helped federal authorities build their case. The release lists case numbers 24-cr-310-JLK and 24-cr-164-PAB in the public record.
Judges Order Prison, Rehab And Lengthy Supervision
Sentencing records show the judge ordered Orozco and Salazar to enter drug treatment while serving their federal terms and then remain on supervised release for 10 years after they get out, CBS Colorado reported. Public filings do not clarify whether the federal sentences will run at the same time as separate state prison terms the pair received for other offenses in 2023 and 2024. CBS also notes that Hale’s sentence included an arrangement allowing him to be housed in an Indiana facility so he can stay closer to family…